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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-11-23, Page 16EXPOSITOR, Novombor 23, 1994 Entertainment CRAFT SHOW - Jordan Mackenzie, 8, of Listowel took time out from the hockey tournament next door to visit the Van Egmond Foundation's Craft Show on Saturday at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. potion BY MARTY BEDARD Santa Claus is coming to town! The Seaforth Santa Claus Parade will be held on Friday, Nov. 25 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Last week's Senior Shuffleboard winners after four games played are: WOMEN: J. Lunn 446 A. McLean 433 V. Glannville 271 MEN: O. Pryce 374 K. Preszcator 343 F. Glanville 302 The St. James Catholic Women's League Annual Bazaar and Tea will be held on Satur- day, Nov. 26 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the St. James School Auditorium. Come enjoy a Penny Sale, Bake Table, Mys- tery Table, Sewing, Crafts and a Tea Room. St. Thomas Anglican Church would like to invite everyone to their 5th Annual Christmas Sup- per. This special supper will be held at the church on Sunday, Nov. 27 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Preschoolers are free. Come out and enjoy a turkey dinner with alt the trimmings. For tickets call 522-0121 or 527-0153. You are invited to join the 'Friends of the Library' on Mon- day, Nov. 28 at the Seaforth Branch Library from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. This meeting will be an information meeting so you may get to know your local library. Guest Speaker will be Margaret Day, Library Board member and former Wingham Branch Supervisor. Everyone is welcome. Don't miss the Annual Toy, Craft, Doll Show and Sale on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4. There will also be a card show for the Sports Card Collectors. This show and sale will be held at the Agricultural Exhibiton Centre. Senior Shuffleboard continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 pm. All seniors are welcome to enjoy an afternoon of fun and fellowship. easaeezaaateesseeesre t ST. TIIONIAS' CHV'RCH ; s 5th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SUPPER s SUNDAY a NOV. 27th r e e a e 4 e 5:00 to 6:30 P.M. Adults $9.00 a Students 12 & Under e $4•00 Preschoolers Free PIES, PI'I)UINGS, TURKEY and e ALL TIIE TRIMMINGS TICKETS: 522-0121 527-0153 MERRY CIIRISTMAS et;*aaaeeetemeaaaeaaee Town & Country Bowling League November 15, 1 Sweet Adelines - 39 The Twisters - 50 Boy Named Sue - 231/2 Go-Go's - 29 The Heart Throbs - 30 DJ's - 381/2 Women's High Average Susanne Stokes - 176 Women's High Single Sue Stokes - 2 ,20 Women's High Triple Sue Stokes - 588 Men's High Average John Staffen - 239 Men's High Single Gordon Murray - 303 Men's High Triple Jeff Dick - 739 Personal best for evening: Dwain Forrest (170); Colleen Staffen (171); Greta Goegy (154); Carol Johnston (187); George Johnston (262); Terry Smith •.(193); Lila Story (214); Wayne Boyd (172); Sheila Brooker (175); Joe Veenstra (203); Lloyd Dale (170); Jeff Dick (292); Darryl Smith (196); Arie Van Dicpen (212); Bob Duffy (151); Hazel Beurman (153); Ruth Duffy (170); Betty Dale (169); Lavern Hoegy (194); Sharon Evans (196). ST. JAMES C.W.L. Christmas Bazaar & Tea SATU R DAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1994 2P.M. ST. JAMES SCHOOL GYM Bake Table, Mystery Prizes, Crafts, Sewing, Knitting, Penny Sale, Raffle Tickets, Tea Room EVERYONE WELCOME Queensway Christmas nears Preparations are underway at Queensway Nursing Home for the upcoming Christmas season. Every- one is thinking of decorations to hang and getting plans made for the Christmas Open House on Sunday, Dec. 4 from 2 - 4 p.m. With the women coming from the Bethel Reform Church to help with bingo on Monday afternoons, it won't be long until they start sing- ing Christmas carols during their sing -song following bingo. Reverend Henry Armen celebrated the weekly church service on Tues- day afternoon and Joyce Pepper provided the musical accompani- ment. Following the church service some of the residents gathered for Supper Club. Thursday and Friday afternoon were spent constructing and decor- ating a Gingerbread house. Upcoming events: November 24 - 7 p.m. - Birthday Party with Swing- ing Seniors; November 29 - 2 p.m. - Grand Cove Singers; December 1 - Christmas Decorating; December 4 - 2-4 p.m. Christmas Open House. Bunnies team defeats Exeter The mighty Seaforth Bunnies ringette team handily defeated the Exeter squad on the weekend. Erica Deitz slid in a single goal while Ashley Marion netted two goals. Solid defensive and assisting players were Julie Ducharme, Dianne Murray, Tara O'Reilly, Ashley Flanagan, Lindsey Nash and Kristen Flanagan. Top scores were Randi Wilson who gobbled up four points and Kim Van Miltenburg who snuck in three goals. Seaforth's hustle paid off as the final score being 10-4. A super game was played by all. CLINTON AND DISTRICT SNOWMOBILE CLUB Over 175 kms. of sheer excitement on groomed marked trails. OFSC Trail permits allow you to run most trails in this area of the province, and also enable you to take part in club events and Regional Activities. JOIN TODAY NEW Deadline Date December 1, 1994 FEES Until Dec. 1 - $80.00 After Dec. 1 - $100.00 For more information call 482-7138 after 6 pm PERMITS AVAILABLE AT... CLINTON Clere-Vu SEAFORTI{ Auto Wreckers Archie's U.C.O. 482-3211 Gas Bar Membership Chairperson 527-0881 Jack Armstrong Middegaal Sports 482-7138. (Polaris) . LONDESBORO 527-0104 Radfords Farm Equipment 523-4519 Jonnymores Roadhouse/Motel 482-1234 Edward Fuels 482-7381 Harold's Shell 482-9612 /II To all Voting Delegates to!thetrpc 1ng� .. .. Nomination Meeting in Exeter on Nov. 30/94 Tom TOMES Would appreciate your support - He has been involved for many years with municipal and local government - Warden - County of Huron, 1993 - Reeve Twp. of Stephen since 1985 - He has demonstrated good leadership by using common sense Vote Tomes The Common Sense OtiffeW .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •. .. .. .. .• .. •• :• • :•• SEAFORTH MINOR SPORTS COU ► IL TURKEY BINGO MONDAY, DECEMBER 19TH Seaforth & District Community Centres 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Your Host - Seaforth Legion Branch 156 $75.00 JACKPOT FOR ALL SINGLE GA WINNER .. .. .. .. •• .. .. .. .. .• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •• • •• Clinton Raceway Presents INTERTRACK WAGERING Thursday November 24 Thursday December 1 Clinton Arena - Upstairs Post Time 7:30 p.m. Live via satellite from Flamboro Downs and Windsor Raceway Licensed under L.L.B.O. THANK YOU! for the support shown to me at the polls I will do my best to serve you, the ratepayers of Hullett. Doug Hugill <CC‘. 'MONSTROUS JIVE Great New Top 40 Rock & Roll Come In and get warm atter the parade. DECEMBER 9 & 10 CD/DC A Great Mix of Country & Rock Poorboy Saturdays Great Live Tunes Day Prices! No Cover! COMMERCIAL HOTEL 527-0980 Thursday Night CLAUDE HAGGARTY "Master of Illusion" •Spectacular Large Scale Illusions •Live Siberian Tigers 6 Lions Witness Canada's Largest Magic Show! Tickets s5.°° On Sale Now. FItEIIIL'OADIERM FRIDAYS Low, Low Prices *A chance to wln 'Casio" Hand- •N TAt L4 TIX for the Silverdome *`Ughted Suers' t�1 Saturday Night Imported from Toronto... 'Spy' Recording Artists BEDROCK 'New and Old Rock n Roll' NO COVER CHARGE Hwy. 8 West. Clinton 482-1234 SATURDAY NIGHT BINGO AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2. $4.,700 TOTAL PRIZE • MONEY.. , DOORS OPEN 5:30' pn BINGO 7:00_pm SHARP 81,500 JACKPOT MUST GO HURON COUNTY KABLE In recent years, the advanced technology has allowed cable TV subscriptions to be delivered to town and country residences any- where via a wireless personal cable system. Th expense of run- ning cable lines or installing new fibreoptic lines to each resident in the country is not feasible. installing a wireless cable unit into each household allows the subscribers to have access to over 120' free channels, with the option of subscribing to speciality channels on an individual basis (thus bypassing the middleman, "the cable company"). This cable service can also be provided to the existing satellite dish owner with a simple modification to their equipment. 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